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Please just try what @gyrfalcon@beehaw.org suggested in their top comment in your other thread.
Just go to the
WIFI-FE-2(Other Driver)/Linux Driver/DPA_MT7601U_LinuxSTA_3.0.0.3_20130313/
folder and typemake
. What happens?The instructions you gave in your other thread are for a different driver.
This happens: $ sudo make install make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
This is what the MakeFile contains:
Just type
make
. Why do you typemake install
? If you can't follow simple instructions, you won't be happy with Linux.I already told you the error here.
This is the output for
make install
, or why is there an install keyword in the error?The full command you posted is
make -C /home/uname/Downloads/mt7603_v1.16/os/linux -f Makefile.6 install
, which is something completely different tomake
without any parameters.Just type
make
and nothing else.Okay, that looks different. Does that folder in /opt exist at all?